Messengers of Yesterday

In Messengers of Yesterday, photography professor Cynthia O’Dell explores the legacy of Ireland’s 1845-1852 famine, also known as An Gorta Mór (The Great Hunger), and the perpetual migration narrative that has shaped Ireland’s identity since that great trauma.

Modernist Prints: 1900-1955: Selections from the Syracuse University Art Collection

Modern art distinguishes itself from other periods by its ability to embrace simultaneously a variety of aesthetic philosophies and styles. This exhibition examines Modernism’s eclecticism through European and American prints created in the first half of the 20th century.

Persian Visions: Contemporary Photography from Iran

In the first survey of contemporary Iranian photography to travel to the United States, Persian Visions features 20 artists who use the camera as a tool for cultural expression and self-exploration. Organized by the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Minnesota Department of Art, this exhibition of 58 works introduces some of Iran's most celebrated photographers to American audiences.

Persian Visions was developed by Hamid Severi for the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran, and Gary Hallman of the Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota and is toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C.

This exhibition was made possible in part by the ILEX Foundation, University of Minnesota McKnight Arts and Humanities Endowment, and the Department of Art, Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota.

Women's History Month

Messengers of Yesterday

In Messengers of Yesterday, photography professor Cynthia O’Dell explores the legacy of Ireland’s 1845-1852 famine, also known as An Gorta Mór (The Great Hunger), and the perpetual migration narrative that has shaped Ireland’s identity since that great trauma.

Modernist Prints: 1900-1955: Selections from the Syracuse University Art Collection

Modern art distinguishes itself from other periods by its ability to embrace simultaneously a variety of aesthetic philosophies and styles. This exhibition examines Modernism’s eclecticism through European and American prints created in the first half of the 20th century.

Persian Visions: Contemporary Photography from Iran

In the first survey of contemporary Iranian photography to travel to the United States, Persian Visions features 20 artists who use the camera as a tool for cultural expression and self-exploration. Organized by the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of MinnesotaDepartment of Art, this exhibition of 58 wokrs introduces some of Iran's most celebrated photographers to American audiences

Persian Visions was developed by Hamid Severi for the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran, and Gary Hallman of the Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota and is toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C.

This exhibition was made possible in part by the ILEX Foundation, University of Minnesota McKnight Arts and Humanities Endowment, and the Department of Art, Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota.

Indoor Cycling

FRUITVALE STATION film screening at Ashley Square Cinemas

From director/writer, Ryan Coogler, the purportedly true story of Oscar Grant III, a 22-year-old Bay Area resident on the last day of 2008, before his deadly encounter with the police. Released in 2013, starring Michael B. Jordan. Co-sponsored by Conflict Studies, AAAS, and The Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics.

Post-film discussion will be held at the Emerson Room at the Inn at DePauw after the showing. Representatives from AAAS, Conflict Studies, and Prindle Interns will be there. Moderated by Professor Karin Wimbley. Refreshments provided; free and open to the public.

FRUITVALE STATION Post-Film Discussion at Emerson Room, Inn at DePauw

Post-film discussion will be held at the Emerson Room at the Inn at DePauw after the Ashley Square showing of the film. Representatives from AAAS, Conflict Studies, and Prindle Interns will be there. Moderated by Professor Karin Wimbley. Refreshments provided; free and open to the public.

Organization: EnglishOrganizer: White, Mary Christine

TueMar18

Women's History Month

Messengers of Yesterday

In Messengers of Yesterday, photography professor Cynthia O’Dell explores the legacy of Ireland’s 1845-1852 famine, also known as An Gorta Mór (The Great Hunger), and the perpetual migration narrative that has shaped Ireland’s identity since that great trauma.

Modernist Prints: 1900-1955: Selections from the Syracuse University Art Collection

Modern art distinguishes itself from other periods by its ability to embrace simultaneously a variety of aesthetic philosophies and styles. This exhibition examines Modernism’s eclecticism through European and American prints created in the first half of the 20th century.

Persian Visions: Contemporary Photography from Iran

In the first survey of contemporary Iranian photography to travel to the United States, Persian Visions features 20 artists who use the camera as a tool for cultural expression and self-exploration. Organized by the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of MinnesotaDepartment of Art, this exhibition of 58 wokrs introduces some of Iran's most celebrated photographers to American audiences

Persian Visions was developed by Hamid Severi for the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran, and Gary Hallman of the Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota and is toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C.

This exhibition was made possible in part by the ILEX Foundation, University of Minnesota McKnight Arts and Humanities Endowment, and the Department of Art, Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota.

Zumba Toning

When it comes to body sculpting, Zumba Toning raises the bar (or rather, the toning stick). Toning sticks are used to enhance rhythm and tone all their target zones, including arms, abs, glutes and thighs. #Wellness

Prezi/PPTx Workshop - Student Tech Support

Open Meeting with the Diversity and Equity Committee

We invite students, faculty, staff and community members to engage in a larger forum to address the current campus climate. This is an opportunity to share diverse perspectives, offer solutions and begin to create the campus community we know we can be. We will strive to create a safe space for all in attendance and hope you will take part in this event. #Community

Gobin InterFaith Talks

Sweet eats and spicy conversation are always promised at our gatherings! Open to all DePauw Students, Gobin InterFaith Talks, also lovingly called Sundays with Monday on Tuesday, meets on Tuesday nights at 8pm in the Center for Spiritual Life. Join us as we start Living the Questions of our faith this semester. Contact Tanis Monday with questions, tanismonday@gmail.com. Starting Tuesday, September 3rd.

Indoor Cycling

Indoor cycling is a class that provides a fun and varied cardio workout on stationary bicycles, led by certified instructors. The class is adaptable for all fitness levels. Located in Lilly Center, Racquetball Court #2. #Wellness

Organization: AthleticsOrganizer: Mueller, Jamie L

Women's History Month

Messengers of Yesterday

In Messengers of Yesterday, photography professor Cynthia O’Dell explores the legacy of Ireland’s 1845-1852 famine, also known as An Gorta Mór (The Great Hunger), and the perpetual migration narrative that has shaped Ireland’s identity since that great trauma.

Modernist Prints: 1900-1955: Selections from the Syracuse University Art Collection

Modern art distinguishes itself from other periods by its ability to embrace simultaneously a variety of aesthetic philosophies and styles. This exhibition examines Modernism’s eclecticism through European and American prints created in the first half of the 20th century.

Persian Visions: Contemporary Photography from Iran

In the first survey of contemporary Iranian photography to travel to the United States, Persian Visions features 20 artists who use the camera as a tool for cultural expression and self-exploration. Organized by the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of MinnesotaDepartment of Art, this exhibition of 58 wokrs introduces some of Iran's most celebrated photographers to American audiences

Persian Visions was developed by Hamid Severi for the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran, and Gary Hallman of the Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota and is toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C.

This exhibition was made possible in part by the ILEX Foundation, University of Minnesota McKnight Arts and Humanities Endowment, and the Department of Art, Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota.

Women's History Month

Messengers of Yesterday

In Messengers of Yesterday, photography professor Cynthia O’Dell explores the legacy of Ireland’s 1845-1852 famine, also known as An Gorta Mór (The Great Hunger), and the perpetual migration narrative that has shaped Ireland’s identity since that great trauma.

Modernist Prints: 1900-1955: Selections from the Syracuse University Art Collection

Modern art distinguishes itself from other periods by its ability to embrace simultaneously a variety of aesthetic philosophies and styles. This exhibition examines Modernism’s eclecticism through European and American prints created in the first half of the 20th century.

Persian Visions: Contemporary Photography from Iran

In the first survey of contemporary Iranian photography to travel to the United States, Persian Visions features 20 artists who use the camera as a tool for cultural expression and self-exploration. Organized by the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of MinnesotaDepartment of Art, this exhibition of 58 wokrs introduces some of Iran's most celebrated photographers to American audiences

Persian Visions was developed by Hamid Severi for the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran, and Gary Hallman of the Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota and is toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C.

This exhibition was made possible in part by the ILEX Foundation, University of Minnesota McKnight Arts and Humanities Endowment, and the Department of Art, Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota.

The Psychology of Competition: An Energy Wars Analysis

Psychology professor Mike Roberts and Pam Propsom will join students in a forum to evaluate the effectiveness of the Energy Wars competition and to propose ways to make the event even better in the coming years.

Naw Ruz(New Year) - Baha'i

Indoor Cycling

Indoor cycling is a class that provides a fun and varied cardio workout on stationary bicycles, led by certified instructors. The class is adaptable for all fitness levels. Located in Lilly Center, Racquetball Court #2. #Wellness

Organization: AthleticsOrganizer: Mueller, Jamie L

Women's History Month

Messengers of Yesterday

In Messengers of Yesterday, photography professor Cynthia O’Dell explores the legacy of Ireland’s 1845-1852 famine, also known as An Gorta Mór (The Great Hunger), and the perpetual migration narrative that has shaped Ireland’s identity since that great trauma.

Modernist Prints: 1900-1955: Selections from the Syracuse University Art Collection

Modern art distinguishes itself from other periods by its ability to embrace simultaneously a variety of aesthetic philosophies and styles. This exhibition examines Modernism’s eclecticism through European and American prints created in the first half of the 20th century.

Persian Visions: Contemporary Photography from Iran

In the first survey of contemporary Iranian photography to travel to the United States, Persian Visions features 20 artists who use the camera as a tool for cultural expression and self-exploration. Organized by the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of MinnesotaDepartment of Art, this exhibition of 58 wokrs introduces some of Iran's most celebrated photographers to American audiences

Persian Visions was developed by Hamid Severi for the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran, and Gary Hallman of the Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota and is toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C.

This exhibition was made possible in part by the ILEX Foundation, University of Minnesota McKnight Arts and Humanities Endowment, and the Department of Art, Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota.

Women's History Month

Messengers of Yesterday

In Messengers of Yesterday, photography professor Cynthia O’Dell explores the legacy of Ireland’s 1845-1852 famine, also known as An Gorta Mór (The Great Hunger), and the perpetual migration narrative that has shaped Ireland’s identity since that great trauma.

Modernist Prints: 1900-1955: Selections from the Syracuse University Art Collection

Modern art distinguishes itself from other periods by its ability to embrace simultaneously a variety of aesthetic philosophies and styles. This exhibition examines Modernism’s eclecticism through European and American prints created in the first half of the 20th century.

Persian Visions: Contemporary Photography from Iran

In the first survey of contemporary Iranian photography to travel to the United States, Persian Visions features 20 artists who use the camera as a tool for cultural expression and self-exploration. Organized by the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Minnesota Department of Art, this exhibition of 58 works introduces some of Iran's most celebrated photographers to American audiences.

Persian Visions was developed by Hamid Severi for the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran, and Gary Hallman of the Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota and is toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C.

This exhibition was made possible in part by the ILEX Foundation, University of Minnesota McKnight Arts and Humanities Endowment, and the Department of Art, Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota.